11. R. C. Hibbeler. Mechanics Of Materials. The 7th Edition.pdf
These are partially solved problems that show you the exact setup. Hibbeler writes them to eliminate algebraic surprises.
[ P = T \omega \quad (\omega \text in rad/s) ] These are partially solved problems that show you
| Feature | 7th Edition | 10th/11th Edition | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Problem sets | Classic, fewer real-world photos | More "photo-real" problems, but 40% overlap with 7th | | Digital code required | No | Yes (MasteringEngineering) | | Price (new) | Out of print | $200–$300 | | Mohr’s circle explanation | Excellent | Slightly reworded, same content | | Page count | ~880 pages | ~900+ pages (more white space) | Only the 10th and 11th editions renumbered problems
Verdict: For self-study or if you have a professor who doesn’t assign specific edition problems, the 7th edition is 95% identical to the 9th edition. Only the 10th and 11th editions renumbered problems significantly. These are partially solved problems that show you